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D5100
Upgraded to a D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Clayton" data-source="post: 42243" data-attributes="member: 8616"><p>RAW isn't so bad as long as you have some healthy editing/organizing programs to back it up. Nikon luckily supplies a great software suite to help you keep it all together but I highly recommend both Adobe Photoshop Elements(much cheaper than the full-on CSS) as well as a program called Photomatix Pro. You can also set the camera to take both a RAW file as well as a JPEG of any given photograph, very helpful when you want to quickly upload a smaller file size. I look forward to seeing some pictures!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clayton, post: 42243, member: 8616"] RAW isn't so bad as long as you have some healthy editing/organizing programs to back it up. Nikon luckily supplies a great software suite to help you keep it all together but I highly recommend both Adobe Photoshop Elements(much cheaper than the full-on CSS) as well as a program called Photomatix Pro. You can also set the camera to take both a RAW file as well as a JPEG of any given photograph, very helpful when you want to quickly upload a smaller file size. I look forward to seeing some pictures! [/QUOTE]
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